Items tagged “benign bone lesions”

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Osteochondroma

Osteochondromas are a relatively common imaging finding, accounting for 10-15% of all bone tumors and ~35% of all benign bone tumors. Although usually thought of as a benign bone tumor, they may be thought of as a developmental anomaly. They are frequently asymptomatic and have very low malignan...
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Bone island

Bone islands, previously known as enostoses, are common benign sclerotic bone lesions that usually represent an incidental finding. When occurring in the head they are called osteomas. Bone islands are considered one of the skeletal “don’t touch” lesions. Terminology Enostosis is not a recomme...
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Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia - on MRI

  Diagnosis certain
Ahmed Abdrabou
Published 08 Apr 2013
89% complete
MRI
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Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia

  Diagnosis almost certain
Iqbal Naseem
Published 24 Apr 2013
79% complete
X-ray
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Fibrous dysplasia

  Diagnosis probable
Iqbal Naseem
Published 25 Apr 2013
66% complete
X-ray
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Chondroblastoma of fibula

  Diagnosis probable
Iqbal Naseem
Published 25 Apr 2013
63% complete
X-ray
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Paranasal sinus osteoma

  Diagnosis almost certain
David Cuete
Published 28 Apr 2013
56% complete
CT
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Osteochondroma and non ossifying fibroma

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ali Abougazia
Published 30 Apr 2013
74% complete
X-ray MRI
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Osteochondroma

  Diagnosis certain
Andrew Dixon
Published 16 Aug 2013
100% complete
MRI
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Osteoid osteoma

  Diagnosis almost certain
Mohammad Osama Hussein Yonso
Published 10 Mar 2014
72% complete
X-ray
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Unicameral bone cyst

  Diagnosis almost certain
Matt Skalski
Published 14 May 2014
75% complete
X-ray
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Desmoplastic fibroma

  Diagnosis certain
Matt Skalski
Published 28 May 2014
79% complete
Pathology X-ray
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Mazabraud syndrome

  Diagnosis certain
Matt Skalski
Published 27 Jun 2015
98% complete
X-ray MRI
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Benign lytic bone lesions that rarely occur in patients over 30 (mnemonic)

A mnemonic to remember five benign lytic lesions that rarely occur in patients over 30 years old SCAN Everything Mnemonic S: simple bone cyst C: chondroblastoma A: aneurysmal bone cyst N: non-ossifying fibroma (including fibrous cortical defect) E: eosinophilic granuloma In a patient old...

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